Hi,
On Mon, 30 May 2011 14:05:56 -0500
Roland Hughes <roland@logikalsolutions.com> wrote:
You have just demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about IT and
have __obviously__ never ever found yourself in the middle of a
multi-million dollar lawsuit between two massive corporations. If you
had you would never speak so far out your rectal orifice in public. I
have been in that situation and my side won, not just some counts, ALL
counts. For the most part the other side lost because they "edited and
middle posted" in their emails so when placed on the stand had to work
from memory because the email they had in their hand was missing
everything damning.
In your office, you can do as you want. But on this list, we have a set of rules, that everyone
should take into account. And one of this rules, is to not top post, but reply *below* the
paragraph your referring to and deleting the stuff, you're not replying.
Not doing this shows only your ignorance.
If you're going to a football match, you do obey the rules for the game, you don't make up your own
rules, or? So please, do us the favour and use the rules, that this group has given itself. And
please spare us with such anecdotes - it doesn't matter here.
Thank you.
Sigrid
PS: Btw, if you don't believe me, just have a look at the footer of the list:
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